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<blockquote data-quote="Waterwings" data-source="post: 19494" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>I believe (could be wrong) once you go above 55# you enter the 24v area. I have a 1652 Lowe jon and have two trolling motors (1 on bow, 1 on stern). The front 54# tm is wired to one battery, and the rear tm battery also has the depth finder and bilge pump hooked to it. Onboard battery chargers are great and worth the investment imho. I just bought a Guest 2-bank 10amp charger from Cabela's, and they're on sale for $99 (at least they were last week). Jim has the same model I think.</p><p></p><p>My MG 54# front tm gets me around a 400 acre lake pretty good, but I only have myself and the wife with me, and we don't carry a lot of fishing equipment.</p><p></p><p>If you go with 3 batteries you'll need a 3-bank charger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterwings, post: 19494, member: 123"] I believe (could be wrong) once you go above 55# you enter the 24v area. I have a 1652 Lowe jon and have two trolling motors (1 on bow, 1 on stern). The front 54# tm is wired to one battery, and the rear tm battery also has the depth finder and bilge pump hooked to it. Onboard battery chargers are great and worth the investment imho. I just bought a Guest 2-bank 10amp charger from Cabela's, and they're on sale for $99 (at least they were last week). Jim has the same model I think. My MG 54# front tm gets me around a 400 acre lake pretty good, but I only have myself and the wife with me, and we don't carry a lot of fishing equipment. If you go with 3 batteries you'll need a 3-bank charger. [/QUOTE]
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